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Art of manual brewing: Nagaland barista trains coffee enthusiasts

| @indiablooms | Apr 25, 2023, at 06:02 pm

Medziphema-based barista Zakietsonuo Jamir, popularly known as Atsi, recently trained  coffee enthusiasts the art of manual brewing while conducting a workshop in Nagaland’s Chümoukedima district.

The two-day workshop was held at Farmer’s Square cafe  in the state.

During the workshop, coffee lovers were taught about coffee and its wide influence on consumers.

Atsi said that one of the key highlights of the workshop was to help the participants in strengthening their knowledge and skills by giving them the chance of hands-on practice on the brewing tools, reports East Mojo.

Participants were also taught about networking opportunities and creating platforms for team-building activities.

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